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POVERTY

... n Beneath a very aged tree, I saw an aged man, .- Whose mortal days were seemingly Worn to the shortest span. His dress was ragged, and his brow Lt Deep marks of sorrow bare e His eyes, once bright, were darken'd now, 0 By tear-drops of despair. r ?? spoke,-bat none would hear his tale Of sorrow and distress ; t - He wepr,-yet tears had no avail,- All pass'd him pitiless. The very dogs c'en ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... (FOlt TIHE L-EttO)S MERCURtIY.) Oh1! no, I did not chi-ke thec love. A\ltlo' fy peerlti miglht ii viI(tttdhiinl, I koew t:t ?? ot u ldltii ivolit lvve, I hl w hrilt troee I ftilc shouldl fil. I ighlt ?? elxect tot 1tolt,- I C i):rl'lt~i itt1-it i; VItltitn d te.l(' t sc- briight ?? bhut mito'k her toilhi, 1'y vio'\ licr young honps tuttrnml to linl I r Oll ! there is itt woiotans love, S,, ...

POLAND

... Unhappy Poland! I could weep for thee, Tihy w~ongs colnstrain the deepest sympathy Can greater sorrwns for thi' ?? remainl When will the 'yramt's work be done ? Oh ! *vhen Willihis perverted soul's lilvettlons cease, And give their bleeding hearts the wish'd release 7 vhy, rctributifn ! are thy ?? s0 slowr! Oh haste for 1Poland's salc ! and Poland's foe ! For ev'ry pang his iron rod huth nmFde ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... I .,TIFERED TRIBES O1 THIE BRITISH Nib by IloariE r MT Loiidoi Wiiitta- Mttdlltie ?? scull tcctlticti twro itintldsonit and rhes w-ithI ?? *r the biliii tics is T in Grea i u ritain, and siici allt-e almost as j their litbits alln( chliactera isri s ill thei F jr Mitl!ie brins to his worlk a sinclrieO and ;a . il alliltlil til titit(!, arid ciputtciiit\ tof e rit ; alid his 1>ik to iti ollI Ct ...

LINES

... On ?? .IJ'crt's rielwre of Christ ?? a. s.r71d thie, of/cj, Ga inltrval qfa eer rl:lt r. Ilowr many yclae have paised awity Sinece 1 before thst piet Ire stood ! Alid of ti vsc y 0: is, evbh hour, ealch day NIiw rtoilk s ith 'ik thcse beyond the tlood Since ti ose bricht eyes hive gazed upon IT !c$ I ll ?? ic pieteil there. Yet asil vir.Ire dtwise brihit eytes re gone, Aud ivmorl- iful ?? B ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... eIIN to- 'lieLo-.00fl05.' A. j1. Vaipy'. dil T volume oif t~itl new' ediitioti, which catme o1st lti bth e itegittoitg of Decoiniter, to the IfOnt'teotttlit ,'noritet' Aivif V; t to ?? the beset Willt moot coitpfitte cdiiboit of Ettylotlon' le ?? ?? stitch ?? e , 0 1k'ttt irbestntel Ito nthe ut putllic. 'Tie plays 10t this vitltutme ave Hlamietr atiltl QiTlllt, vto twot (iI titl It ?? of ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEW S. A 1l,)IE ?? ADD)RESSED TO TillE La)RD IlIjlIOP10 Oil LONDON, onl the sanction given in bio late chargc ito the clergy of that diocese, to the calumnies aoilst thc( D)issenters, contained inl Certain letters, sligned 1I S. F. by at iintciiber of' the Church of England. Ridg- eay, illi4. AVe uniderstandl thle author of' this seasonable ie ?? ted 1eilctia~itranCd'' is Cit AItES, ...

REVIEWS

... ADDRESS DELIVERED TO TIIE STUDENTS IN 1 AIREDALE COLLEGE, JUYE 183th) 1834, 'd THE IR1EV. IVALTEIt SCOTT, TUiV.ooIC.sL TIToR D If any apology is needed for introducing a notice r of this ramlphlet into our colunmns, it will be enough to renmark a that every thing connected with such an Institution as Aireelale ; Ceflege mlust be important to the district in whiclt it is situated. iT Alle ...

SONNET ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY

... S9ONNET ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND ?? ' WINDERMERE RAILWAY. Is there no nook of English ground secure From rash assault ? Schiemes of retirement sown In youth, and mid the busy world kept pure As when their earliest flowers of hope were blown, Must perish: how caln they this blight endure? And Mu-st lie teo Itis old delights disown WILo scorns a false utilitarian lure Mid his paternal fields ...

SONG

... : Fit~c rt Cao~fi~s8R>Rel~tftts op Btrtis. LOW spreeds t1ie tioon otv soul desiics, Ls The s ti f; rou in ti` ' silrt retirces F EvatI Rinks, itt tcii panie stra, l Oinle of l % Valltll, IC leads thc vat'. Oh banks to me-for-cvc dear ! O streamns whose Mu rurs still T fear ! All, all tr)y illpC6 of blir6 rcside Where Fvazs nsihgics Cvith tihe Clyde. AAnd she, in sinrp e leatv drest, ?? ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR JULY,

... L'ON DON [ASHIONS FOR JULY, I.-U-Y1 : il- la ?? 47o)jv 44 T., Rlpe Assenz As described in trh Eizddeenth nustubner of La Bellc Assem- blee; or, Bell's Coit and kasltiona(be AVugaziae. ?? COS'IUME.-No. i. Her ?? Ej Htgllitess the Princess of Wales in the Couvt Dres, zis %oru onl the Birtb-Day. This dress, for taste and msng- nifictuec, stood uwirivalled amidst the spleindmir and ele- gince ...

THE LITERARY SOUVENIR FOR 1830

... THE LITEfRARY SOUVENIR FOR 1830. EDITED BY ALA1LiC A. WATTS. This elegant publication abuindantly mustains the highl Celebrity which it blis painstl it) lormeur years. Several (It he e'mbellishtments are of esqitisite beauoty, beittg ivery iiniely eugravcri frots paintings inl great merit. ?? F~ron- tispiece is frout Iltir~oiow excelleat pricture Mjl. Viddlons in theC character qf Lad!, ...